3.3 Central Neuraxial Blockade Flashcards

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Contraindaications tp central neuraxial blcok

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Absolute

  1. Patient Refusal
  2. LA allery
  3. Localised infection @ site
  4. Distorted anatomy making insertion impossible
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CI to Neuraxial

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Relative

Plts <80

Coagulopathy
Acquired sepsis / drugs
Congenital Factor VIII/IX Def
von willebrands

Severe hypovolaemic state

Severe cardiac valve lesion
stenosis - slow top ups

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Potential benefits to central block

open anterior resection

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  1. Gold standard analgesia for operation
  2. Reduction post op IV opioids
  3. Reduction in intraoperative blood loss
  4. Potential psych and finance benefits
    - aiding speed recovery
    - time to d/c
  5. Reduce Post op complications
  6. Earlier recovery gut function
    enteral feeding
  7. Decreased time to extubate
    LOS in ICU
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Reduction in post op complications

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  1. Mortality:
    studies prove decrease in post op morality
  2. Wound infection rates
    tissue perfusion
  3. MI reducion
  4. VTE / PE
  5. Resp depression
  6. LRTI
  7. N+V
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Risks

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Early:

  1. Hypotension / Bradycardia
    - may progress to CV comp / collapse
  2. N+V
  3. Itching
  4. Shivering
  5. Failure - Analgesia
  6. Unilateral block
  7. Subdural block
  8. Dural tap
  9. IT catheter
    high block / total spinal
  10. IV injection
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Risks Late

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Late

  1. PDPH (extremes age)
  2. Urinary retention
  3. Nerve damage
  • Temp or perm
  • S Cord damage / ischaemia
  • Tetra/ paraplegia
  1. Vertebral canal haematoma
  2. Infection
    superficial
    Abscess
    meningitis
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